Kernel and vm messaround, potential lag fix - LG Optimus 3D

THOSE SETTING BELOW ARE SYSCTL, YEY I FOUND AMERICA
PROBABLY SOMEONE IS GOING TO LAUGH
​Hello,
The one and only thing I was bothering about is why some users can multitask great and I am always not able too.
The reason?
Well the apps are closing too frequently, going out of simple game makes the launcher load again, going back in game makes the game start all over again.
First I thought I need to limit myself and get used to it.
This is not a great multitasker as the iPhone is.
iOS is far from the best system but its multitasking capabilities amazed me.
So where is our problem? Why are we not able to multitask as we should?
Well in the past month I was messing around only with the RAM consumption.
I was aiming at more free RAM and persistent apps, here comes the V6 Supercharger which helps a lot.
But when I was enjoying it I got a call. What happend? Black screen and vibrating phone, that's all, I said to myself "No more playing, I have to answer my calls."
Where was the problem I believe I don't know still.
But with some dev help we might be able to control our phone a little bit more than we can right now with uboot and recovery. Thanks to all of the developers.
What was the problem? The Kernel! I installed ROM Toolbox and just got a look at the app when I saw the Kernel Tweaks.
The mess began, read which setting what does on vm and on kernel tweaks. Increased some, decreased others, tested it didint worked and I increased and decreased others and still the same when I saw this in vm
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And this in kernel
Enabled them, decreased the swappiness (don't know if it has to be high, i increased it the first time to 100 but no change so I decreased it.)
And something happend, I called myself from another phone and there you go, no more black screen, I was able to answer while I was playing Shadowgun Deadzone at high graphics.
And the most amazing part was when I ended the call, the game was still running and I was connected.
In the process of testing I noticed a few freezes just in the launcher when opening apps for like 5 secs and will see what have I done, maybe I messed up something.
Anyways I was able to launch the task killer while the game was running in the background and I am so happy that it works fine for now.
If you read all this, thank you.
If you are developer and you think this is totally wrong I will remove this.

Hey I was wondering what was best settings I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to codes lol but I have a good understanding of it I think
Anyway in rom manager when it comes to performance I noticed io was set too noop and gov to interactive at this setting you get good performance but lags in games
So thinking from previous Roms for GB 21e most always io was sio and gov was hot plug
I'm not too sure what differences are between them in code but do see differences in performance
Any recommendations and maybe quick heads up would be highly appreciated
Running on Darkroom ICS int
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MattJaO3D said:
Hey I was wondering what was best settings I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to codes lol but I have a good understanding of it I think
Anyway in rom manager when it comes to performance I noticed io was set too noop and gov to interactive at this setting you get good performance but lags in games
So thinking from previous Roms for GB 21e most always io was sio and gov was hot plug
I'm not too sure what differences are between them in code but do see differences in performance
Any recommendations and maybe quick heads up would be highly appreciated
Running on Darkroom ICS int
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The setting you are using are perfect.

I was fiddling around with TWRP recovery and tweaking trough rom toolbox. I've set governer hotplug and I/O ondemand. SD boost on 4096kb. In TWRP I've created a swap file of 2GB and a EXT4 file of 2GB on my sdcard. I'm running ICS Darkroom international. In Sysctl Conf i set min free kb to 4096.
Phone is running very smooth and very very fast. I've a total new phone

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SETCPU

I've download SETCPU and for some reason, I don't see the phone listed.
NVIDIA tegra 2 TP20/AP2OH?
t-mobile Pulse?
Cannot find it. Anyone know what to do in this situation?
Use Pimp My CPU instead.
I believe that Pimp my CPU is the only one working for our phone. You may want to check that out instead. If you search on XDA the Developer posted the app on here, however, I suggest you purchase the app from the market to support him.
Depends..
If your on stock rom and kernel then use setcpu and choose tegra2.
If your on custom rom with custom OC kernel use pimp my cpu.
Of course both require your phone to be rooted as well.
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What exactly does SetCPU do that the stock froyo governor does not do?
Just curious.
This week I am trying a couple of things to see how big a difference Juice Defender and SetCPU really make.
^ Honestly haven't seen a difference with Juicedefender, unless I need to download the ultimate one. The basic one actually drains mybattery like no tomorrow.
Honestly, I use task killer but manual, I hardly kill my applications, I ignore most of them that need to be on or are on everytime I turn my phone.
But I have a girlfriend that likes to play 6 - 10 games at a time when she's on my phone, that needs to be killed when she's done or when I'm done with them.
I'm going to try SETCPU for tegra2 because I'm on stock right now. Looking to download a ROM though
What SETCPU does is it scales the processor frequency or speed in non techy terms.
For example:
If you enable screen off profile you can force the processor to run on slower speeds to conserve battery when the screen is off.
Recommended settings:
Max: 500
Min: lowest
Also with battery profile enabled if the phone goes below certain percentage it will drop the processor's speed to help conserve battery life as well but of course sacrificing performance though.
Recommended settings:
Max: lowest
Min: lowest
The main screen a.k.a general profile is the main profile the processor will be set to when the screen is on and the phone is being used.
Recommended settings:
Max: 1ghz
Min: 1ghz
What do you suggest for the other profiles such as charging or temp? Thanks for your post. It's the only one I've found in this thread with suggestions for the noobs.
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What do you suggest for the other profiles such as charging or temp? Thanks for your post. It's the only one I've found in this thread with suggestions for the noobs.
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I don't have one for charging, but for temp, I have the max speed kick down to about half (512MHz or whatever the step value is) if the temp goes over 41C.
The most important one is the Screen Off profile, I have the max speed set to one step over minimum and it saves a lot of battery life.
sryan1983 said:
I believe that Pimp my CPU is the only one working for our phone. You may want to check that out instead. If you search on XDA the Developer posted the app on here, however, I suggest you purchase the app from the market to support him.
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I beg to differ....cause I use setcpu.
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Setcpu has worked for me on stock Froyo and stock Gingerbread, both rooted ofcourse.
Faux's kernel needs pimp, but morfic's Trinity kernel uses SetCPU and works great.
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LordButtersI said:
Faux's kernel needs pimp, but morfic's Trinity kernel uses SetCPU and works great.
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I've used SetCPU with Faux's kernel ever since the dev made SetCPU usable with Tegra devices.
In fact here is a post with Faux saying to use either http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16056765&postcount=1695

Rom and kernel interaction

Op=noob
After the long and descriptive intro,
I wanted to know whether kernels effect the use of a phone, based on what rom is used.
In other words would one kernel have the same effect on skyrocketeer, that it would on sky ice?
I don't mean the extent of the effects (such as power saving), i mean the effect itself. As in "this kernel is smoother"
What I am looking for is a kernel to be used with sky ice, that gives more battery life with smoother scrolling than stock (if i can have both, if not, just more battery life)
This android world is hard to take in all together, back when I was a sheep, it was so easy. It was baseband and firmware. Now it seems to have roms, kernels, radios, patches...
Freedom is so complex, and the manufacturers don't help much.
I'm using sky ice with da_G's .3 over clock kernel as it never had the sod problem the rest of the kernels had. I like it far better than the stockish kernel or the faux kernel. Very smooth I use system tuner to set CPU to 918 and under clock 100mV during the day when I am just checking text and light using and when I go to using it I set it to 1.5 and voltage back to normal. So far I have no lag when clocked back up it scores 7600 on antu benchmark (no cheating it). I tend to get around
12 to 14 hours moderate to heavy use, meaning like 4 to 5 hours screen on time cruising these forums, Web browsing some gaming and phone calls hope this works for you
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Few screen shots still 45 percent to go with 2 1/2 hours of screen on time rain day here at work so I've been on it pretty much all morning
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I have a question about this as well. Say I have Sky Ice right now, if install Da_G's kernel will it affect my rom or cause errors? Or does it just overwrite the old one and still work smooth? Sorry for the noob question, I figured I may as well learn something trying to get my 10 posts in.
If you flash a kernel, it will override the default one. Each kernel reacts with each from differently, although da g has the fastest but with errors on sky speed for me... so I use faux123 which comes with it.
Ah okay, yeah I guess I will stay with Faux's then. Thanks.
Thanks for all your replies,
It seems that no one really spoke about my first question:
I'll try to rephrase,
Does a powersaver (or smoother) kernel, tend to save power on all roms?
Or does it do so with some roms, and not effect others
Should do the same.
kernel=HARDware
Regardless of the ROM the kernel controls the hardware equally throughout any ROM. for example, the kernel is what communicates with the CPU and tells it, "hey slacka** get off 192MHz we need more power over here, krank it up to 800Mhz (or more depending on load)" than when the CPU load goes down the kernel tells it to calm it's nips and go back to 192 gradually decreasing until it reaches 192. ex. 800>628>420>356>192 etc. the rom in no way controls the clocks. hell, the kernel is what CWM runs on. you know the first SAMSUNG logo you see when you boot up the device? thats the equivalent to the BIOS Post, and the second screen you see before the boot animation? that's the kernel man. the kernel THEN tells the phone to boot your ROM. Badass ey? than the boot animation is a file in the ROM that the kernel renders using the kernels display drivers. while behind that boot animation the kernel is actually loading the ROMS files (which are located in the phones 2GB system partition) onto the RAM. a ROM is just a set of XMLs and PNGs and files and apps and drivers that the kernel runs.
THEREFORE, Regardless of ROM, the kernel has the same effect, and if the kernel has known issues, than the same issues too. *cough cough SOD cough*
ROM=SOFTware
which runs ON the HARDware that is dictated and enslaved by the Kernel
and here's some humor
Another factor is the build prop and what tweaks have been applied. Makes a huge different for everything from scrolling to battery life. Some prop mods have negative effects with diff kernels ect. Look in to it and play around what works best for you. Just make sure you back it up before messing just in case
M0D1441 said:
Should do the same.
kernel=HARDware
Regardless of the ROM the kernel controls the hardware equally throughout any ROM. for example, the kernel is what communicates with the CPU and tells it, "hey slacka** get off 192MHz we need more power over here, krank it up to 800Mhz (or more depending on load)" than when the CPU load goes down the kernel tells it to calm it's nips and go back to 192 gradually decreasing until it reaches 192. ex. 800>628>420>356>192 etc. the rom in no way controls the clocks. hell, the kernel is what CWM runs on. you know the first SAMSUNG logo you see when you boot up the device? thats the equivalent to the BIOS Post, and the second screen you see before the boot animation? that's the kernel man. the kernel THEN tells the phone to boot your ROM. Badass ey? than the boot animation is a file in the ROM that the kernel renders using the kernels display drivers. while behind that boot animation the kernel is actually loading the ROMS files (which are located in the phones 2GB system partition) onto the RAM. a ROM is just a set of XMLs and PNGs and files and apps and drivers that the kernel runs.
THEREFORE, Regardless of ROM, the kernel has the same effect, and if the kernel has known issues, than the same issues too. *cough cough SOD cough*
ROM=SOFTware
which runs ON the HARDware that is dictated and enslaved by the Kernel
and here's some humor
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Wow thanks man that was put so even a simpleton like myself could understand you rock threw some thanks your way.

!!!!ics battery saving tips!!!!!

so here are some things i found that helped me out hopefully they can help you im using romracers unsecured kernel.
download v6 super from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
or just change your min free memory values as follows:
foreground applications=8mb
visible applications=16mb
secondary server=200mb
hidden applications=220mb
content provider=240mb
empty applications=275mb
after debloating and freezing apps/processes, this will drop your ram use im getting 234/780 mb thats 546 mb of free ram!
fell free to drop wifi scan interval if you would like i believe the lower the value the better, i think it should be pretty low though stock
also you should drop the vm heap its HUGGE! im using 150 feel free to try any value between 50-250 and last but not least tweak your kernel
to up threshold of 75 and a power saving bias of 100 ( no larger than 200) min free KBytes should be set to 40960, dirty ratio 20, rty backround ratio 5, vfs cache pressure 100...apply these settings to boot; and always remember if your not using it turn it off!(i.e data, bluetooth, wifi, gps) try these out hope it helps remmeber to always practice safe nandroid and im not responsible for you bricking your device. i wanted to venture into undervolting but im to chicken can someone confirm that it works with skyrocket? thanks! and let me know what you guys think i take no credit i just used our friend google =) much love for all the xda community!
phone not charging
oikhlail11 said:
so here are some things i found that helped me out hopefully they can help you im using romracers unsecured kernel.
download v6 super from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
or just change your min free memory values as follows:
foreground applications=8mb
visible applications=16mb
secondary server=200mb
hidden applications=220mb
content provider=240mb
empty applications=275mb
after debloating and freezing apps/processes, this will drop your ram use im getting 234/780 mb thats 546 mb of free ram!
fell free to drop wifi scan interval if you would like i believe the lower the value the better, i think it should be pretty low though stock
also you should drop the vm heap its HUGGE! im using 150 feel free to try any value between 50-250 and last but not least tweak your kernel
to up threshold of 75 and a power saving bias of 100 ( no larger than 200) min free KBytes should be set to 40960, dirty ratio 20, rty backround ratio 5, vfs cache pressure 100...apply these settings to boot; and always remember if your not using it turn it off!(i.e data, bluetooth, wifi, gps) try these out hope it helps remmeber to always practice safe nandroid and im not responsible for you bricking your device. i wanted to venture into undervolting but im to chicken can someone confirm that it works with skyrocket? thanks! and let me know what you guys think i take no credit i just used our friend google =) much love for all the xda community!
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I installed V6 Super and now my battery won't charge...any ideas?
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I installed V6 Super and now my battery won't charge...any ideas?
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I replied to your thread.... please read before posting.
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But seriously.... can we get a little more information here on this besides saying "do this, change that" - where? with what app? just adding in details on the steps you used in the OP would be great, really looking to get more than 12 hours out of my 2100 mAh extended battery over here!
GarciaM25 said:
But seriously.... can we get a little more information here on this besides saying "do this, change that" - where? with what app? just adding in details on the steps you used in the OP would be great, really looking to get more than 12 hours out of my 2100 mAh extended battery over here!
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Yea which apps are you using for all this?
odeccacccp said:
Yea which apps are you using for all this?
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Looks like Rom Toolbox has all these areas to tweak available.
Does this mesh well with mhx's rom? what about the 3g supercharger and the other one? anyone tested it?
secondary server=200mb
hidden applications=220mb
content provider=240mb
empty applications=275mb
Something is up with these settings, the maz value for it is 120mb, how do you want to set it over 200's???
secondary server=0mb
hidden applications=20mb
content provider=40mb
empty applications=75mb
This is the correct configuration
I'm going to use rom toolbox to adjust the settings. Hope it helps.
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Mafioso_atl said:
I'm going to use rom toolbox to adjust the settings. Hope it helps.
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Did it help?
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[APP][ROOT][FREE] [2.1+] One Power Guard

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thanks man for your hard work will try it now
great app, but in conflict with CPU Tuner It changes the CPU Frequency but CPU Tuner tries also (have customized CPU Tuner so it saves battery better then you App does I think) but wil compare those two now
Thanks for the Trial Options!
mautz001 said:
great app, but in conflict with CPU Tuner It changes the CPU Frequency but CPU Tuner tries also (have customized CPU Tuner so it saves battery better then you App does I think) but wil compare those two now
Thanks for the Trial Options!
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You might give me some advice.One Power Guard does not just set the CPU
pixiebob said:
thanks man for your hard work will try it now
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How effective? I think I will write a help document.
fonter said:
How effective? I think I will write a help document.
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during night no interesting to compare because deep sleep work already great , no loss.
i have reinstall and try your application today to see if there are better battery usage during the day.
but for people who trying they must accept that phone is low cause optimal settings battery profile.
I'll give it a try thanks, battery defender don't seem to be working to well with faux kernel and my rom.
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fonter: can you tell me more details how exactly your application initiating or improve deep sleep like you says in introduction.
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fonter: can you tell me more details how exactly your application initiating or improve deep sleep like you says in introduction.
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We optimize some kernel, CPU, WIFI etc.
New Version 1.5 Release
1.5 Version
1、Fix the custom mode bug
2、Fix get CPU frequency is null problem
Hi, everybody
1.6 version releases, can be updated.
1、Fix some custom mode bug
2、Fix the notification bug
The speed of the processor appears in Khz. It is incorrect that value. Is not it?
Where I can get the blonde? :silly:
Salu2
fonter said:
Hi, everybody
1.6 version releases, can be updated.
1、Fix some custom mode bug
2、Fix the notification bug
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1.7 version releases
1、Fix bluetooth adapter bug
2、Fix Listview bug
Jolufa said:
The speed of the processor appears in Khz. It is incorrect that value. Is not it?
Where I can get the blonde? :silly:
Salu2
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Thank you for your reminder, we will change the CPU unit.
Guess its very use full for people who are lazy to manually tweak their rooted phones. Almost perfect now =].
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xjerlzx said:
Guess its very use full for people who are lazy to manually tweak their rooted phones. Almost perfect now =].
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We consider that many users do not know how to modify the system parameters, do not know how to optimize.So we did some work.
Version 1.7 has been perfect, we already have new innovations, please waiting.
Is there any way to change the governor in the already made mode? It always set to ondemand how about I want to change it to other governor like badass / smartassv2?
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reddvilzz said:
Is there any way to change the governor in the already made mode? It always set to ondemand how about I want to change it to other governor like badass / smartassv2?
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You can select the Custom mode,change cpu governor.
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New version release V1.8
Search "One Power Guard" from android play
New modified as follows
1.8 Version
1、Fix bitmap size exceeds VM budget
2、Fix motion event bug
3、Fix get running tasks exception
4、Fix popup window exception
5、Try fix notification bug
thanks man for your hard work will try it now
roger0220 said:
thanks man for your hard work will try it now
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[NEW/APP] Root Booster - Boost your performance, battery life with innovative tools

Root booster is for those who needs more power to run applications smoothly without lags or for those who needs to improve poor battery life.
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There are many apps which save battery or incrase performance, however Root Booster uses the most proven settings to achive best results. You can easily apply these settings with preset modes which ensures speed boost, battery boost or stability boost. Theese modes are achived by applying appropriate settings to main phone components. Here are explanations what particullary Root Booster does to your CPU, RAM and Android OS system.
CPU (processor governor control)
A governor is a driver for the regulation of CPU frequency. Governor decides how fast and when will by achieved maximal or minimal CPU frequency. Setting apropriate governor makes your device more battery saving, fast or even stable. However deciding which governor is suitable is a little bit tricky. Root Booster can decide which governor you should use and automatically apply the most suitable governor for selected mode.
RAM (memory manager)
Each application uses VM heap for it 's data and work. The main reason to change VM heap size is stability improvement. Many big applications need's big amount of memory (VM heap) for it's work. If the VM heap size is smaller than requested memory causes application crash (Out of memory error). Setting heap size is hard task and there is no manual to set up for better performance. Better performance can be only achieved by testing. Root boster will test your RAM and sets up your VM heap size for better stability and performance.
System (Android OS optimizer)
Each Android application can have one or multiple services. They are running in background and usually performing some kind of task. Many people think's that when they kill application it completely stops draining your battery and computing power, but that's not true. Application still have servicies that are running after killing and still drains battery and comuting power. Root booster will scan your services and disables the most battery draining and performance demanding servicies to optimize your system.
Download from Play Store​
+ 1.8 - all known bugs fixed
+ 1.7 - can run without root as well
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Cannot download with pay store. Not available in my country. Any one had apk
@DominikNozka very nice app. How to change sertings back to default?
Hi, it is so easy. Apply stock mode
DominikNozka said:
Hi, it is so easy. Apply stock mode
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Where is this stock mode option?
Nice app, love the UI, scared me when i activated and the screen went black.
Testing right now. Want to see how good this is.
In root booster menu
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In root booster menu
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Nice app.
Suggesstion: Make a tasker plugin for this app, I would like if i can activate it from a widget on home screen from a tasker task.
thahim said:
Nice app.
Suggesstion: Make a tasker plugin for this app, I would like if i can activate it from a widget on home screen from a tasker task.
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Thanks for suggestion
Very clean interface and usefulness for every android user. great job!
mety333 said:
Very clean interface and usefulness for every android user. great job!
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Thanks
I satisfied your work so I bought extreme modes Good work
Feels like my phone has a new life now !!
Amazing.. working well.. SOT has definitely improved..
marbulas said:
I satisfied your work so I bought extreme modes Good work
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Thanks
Sidz4u said:
Feels like my phone has a new life now !!
Amazing.. working well.. SOT has definitely improved..
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Great
great work Man..!! [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106]
purchased Extreme modes
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great work Man..!! [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106]
purchased Extreme modes
Sent from my GT-I9500
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Thanks
Can you give us alternative link ? Like upload it on xda ?

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